Indeed, the Jiuxuan Zaizao Pill was specifically developed by Charlie to capture the attention of the FDA.
At that time, the FDA was quite adversarial towards Chinese patent medicines, making it a challenge for Jiuxuan Pharmaceutical’s products—Jiuxuan Weisan, Jiuxuan Hugan Tablets, and Jiuxuan Gujin San—to seed in their review process.
Failing to pass the FDA review not only meant these three medications couldn’t be sold in the United States.
Moreover, many countries in Europe and the U.S. closely follow the pharmaceutical standards set by the FDA.
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Conversely, if a drug is rejected by the FDA, other nations often impose even stricter review processes, sometimes refusing approval entirely, simr to the FDA’s stance.
To address this challenge, Charliebined the Sanxue Rescue Pill with Jiuxuan Gujin Powder to create the Jiuxuan Zaizao Pill, which the FDA recognized as a leading treatment for cancer.<fnfc4e> This update is avable on Find[?]ovel</fnfc4e>
However, Jiuxuan Zaizao Pill is not a medication intended for mass production.
Furthermore, the Jiuxuan Zaizao Pill has already established a strong reputation for Jiuxuan Pharmaceutical. With that, its purpose has been effectively fulfilled.
Upon hearing Charlie’s words, Smith broke down in tears, pleading, “Mr. Wade, I heard that Jiuxuan Pharma in China is offering free intensive treatment for terminal cancer patients facing financial difficulties. I beg you, can you give my son a chance? My little Jimmy is suffering so much from cancer…”
Charlie responded earnestly, “You mentioned that Jiuxuan Pharmaceutical provides free treatment for terminal cancer patients in financial distress. The primary requirement is financial hardship. It appears that you and your son do not meet this criterion. Additionally, this initiative is strictly for Chinese patients, and there are countless Chinese individuals eagerly waiting for this opportunity. How can I allocate a limited spot to a foreigner who clearly does not qualify? I’m sorry, but I cannot assist you.”
Smith continued to plead, “Mr. Wade, if you don’t help him, he will die soon. You can’t just stand by and watch a twelve-year-old boy die from cancer…”
Charlie nodded and replied seriously, “When ites to death, countless people sumb to illnesses every day. Many are around your son’s age or even younger. We cannot heal everyone, nor do we have the capacity to do so.”
“So, Mr. Smith, this tactic of moral coercion is ineffective!”
“Instead of attempting to manipte me emotionally, why not question pharmaceuticalpanies like Ruihui and Novartis? Every year, many children die from leukemia globally. Why do they still set exorbitant prices for medications? Why don’t they ensure that every child with leukemia receives treatment?”
“There are countless children in Africa still struggling to find enough food. If just 100 million American families helped one child each, they could feed and clothe 100 million African children. If each family helped two, the hunger crisis could be entirely resolved. Why is that not happening?”
“Apple makes $50 billion annually. Why don’t they contribute to those in need while watching individuals sell their kidneys just to buy an iPhone?”
“Elon Musk’s Te is projected to sell over a million cars globally this year, yet many people in third-world countries cannot afford a vehicle. Why doesn’t Te provide cars to them?”
Seeing Smith momentarily speechless, Charlie maintained a calm demeanor: “Deep down, you understand that the primary goal of anypany is survival, followed by profit. Whether it’s a pharmaceutical, tech, or manufacturingpany, they require substantial resources to create products. If they had to distribute medications for free, innovation would stagnate, and progress would cease. This is simply the nature of the market.”
After this, Charlie added, “So let’s return to the main point—everyone here is an adult, and the tactic of moral coercion is beneath us.”
Smith’s face fell into despair.
Charlie then recalled something and said, “By the way, if you genuinely want to save your son’s life, you need to demonstrate true sincerity first.”
Smith quickly replied, “I have enough sincerity—100%!”
Charlie suggested lightly, “Then I rmend you quit your job, take your son to China, and wholeheartedly engage in some charity work there without any expectations in return. If you truly show dedication, Jiuxuan Pharmaceutical might offer you an opportunity.”
He cautioned, “However, you must understand that my suggestion doesn’t guarantee you will receive what you desire in exchange for your efforts. In this society, if you wish to receive, you must first give. Furthermore, you will need toe to terms with the consequences of your previous arrogance and bias against Jiuxuan Pharmaceutical. If Manager Liam hadn’t shown you kindness by leaving you a box of Jiuxuan Remade Pills, your son could have faced dire oues due to your actions. So, if the final result disappoints you, reflect on the reasons within yourself.”
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